About Us

North Vibe is a premium clothing label born in Québec — built by Arnaud and Chris to make heavyweight, season-ready pieces that actually hold up to a northern winter.

Why we started

We were tired of two things: cheap basics that fall apart after a season, and “premium” brands charging luxury prices for the same thin fabric. So we decided to build the label we wanted to wear — one that takes the cold seriously and treats quality as the baseline, not the upsell.

North Vibe started the way most real things do: two friends, a shared idea, and a lot of late nights. What began as a side project is now a full launch — a Québec-made clothing brand designed for the people who live where the seasons actually change.

Who we are

Chris — builds the brand, the product line and the experience, making sure every piece earns its place in the drop.
Arnaud — shapes the look and the standard: fit, fabric and the details that separate a North Vibe piece from everything else.

What we’re building

A premium-quality clothing store, designed and curated in Québec. We’re starting focused — a tight core of hoodies, sweatpants and tees built from heavier original fibers, brushed for warmth and finished to last — then growing it season by season into a full wardrobe that follows you through the whole year.

Our logo stays minimal on purpose: quiet, confident, easy to wear every day. But every so often we’ll reinvent it into something bigger — limited graphic pieces that show our true form. The first of those is already in the works.

What sets the standard

  • Made in Québec — designed and curated for real northern weather.
  • 480 GSM heavyweight brushed fleece on our signature pieces.
  • Built for four seasons — a wardrobe that grows with the calendar.
“Premium shouldn’t mean fragile. We build for the cold first — everything else follows.”

The drop is coming

Our first Winter ’26 release is loading now — limited, no restocks, just the pieces while they last. Follow along and watch closely; the drop gets announced on our socials first.